>On Wed, Jun 10, 1998 at 09:25:34AM -0500, Victoria Stanfield wrote:
>> I upgraded my 5.0 system to 5.1, and it looks great. The only
>> problem I see is that, whereas a newly installed system belonging
>> to a friend has an Administration section (and others) under the
>> Afterstep start menu, my upgraded system does not. I want mine
>> to include all these extras, but it seems that upgrading Afterstep
>> did not do it. Is there supposed to be a difference between an upgrade
>> of Afterstep and a new install? My machine is on a network without
>> internet access, so I can't just remote copy the stuff I need and doing
>> a fresh install is not an option. Any ideas for me?
>>
>
>cp -a /usr/share/afterstep/* ~/GNUstep/Library/Afterstep/
>
>This should do the trick.
>
>I belive that only root has all the admin stuff automatically if not then just copy
>them
>as above.
Even my /usr/share/afterstep/start directory does not have Administration.
I am also missing Amusements, Games, Graphics, Networking, and Utilities.
Is there a no-fun option that I accidently used? If someone could
verify which rpm provides /usr/share/afterstep/start/Administration,
maybe these files are not part of Afterstep. I did an rpm -qpl on the
Afterstep rpm, and the file "Administration" wasn't listed.
Have a good day!
-Vicki
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